(Jewish Group) The 'Spanish Schindler' saved 5,200 Jews during the Holocaust.
The Spanish Schindler saved 5,200 Jews during the Holocaust. Now Spain wants to find their descendants.
In an unprecedented effort to find their relatives and raise awareness about their stories, Spanish authorities are releasing a list of the Hungarian Jews protected from the Nazis by a diplomat nicknamed the Spanish Schindler.
Ángel Sanz Briz was recognized as a Righteous Among the Nations by Yad Vashem, the Israeli Holocaust memorial and museum, in 1966 for using an ingenious legal maneuver to save more than 5,200 Jews from being deported to Auschwitz in 1944.
But even though his efforts saved five times as many Jews as those of Oskar Schindler, his story is far less well known in part because the staunchly anti-Israel Franco regime, which ruled Spain from 1939 to 1975, barred him from accepting Yad Vashems honor.
Now, the Centro Sefarad-Israel a Sephardic cultural institution that is part of the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs is working to change that. With the support of the Spanish governments archives, the group is publishing the names of the people he protected, along with details about them, with the goal of tracing their descendants and making their stories known.
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